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4000 Series Installer’s Guide Control Unit Models 4100 and 4500
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Section 5: Using the GRAFIK Eye® Control Unit Selecting Scenes . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2 2 Temporarily Adjusting Light Levels and Shade Positions . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 22 Control Directory . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 25 Troubleshooting. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 26 Warranty. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 27 Contact Information. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 28
This installer’s guide explains how to install and program a GRAFIK Eye 4000 Series control unit. Use this guide in conjunction with installation instructions supplied separately with other GRAFIK Eye 4000 Series products.
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Section 4: Programming a GRAFIK Eye® Control Unit Control Unit Buttons and Indicators . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 15 Enter and Exit Setup Mode . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 15 Address Each GRAFIK Eye Control Unit . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 16 Identify the Load Type for Each Zone . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 17 Program Scenes . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 18 Program Scenes 1 through 16 (Setup Mode) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 20 Select the Save Mode You Want to Use . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 21 16- and 24-Zone GRX Control Units . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 21
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Section 3: Programming the Circuit Selector Circuit Selector Functions . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Set Normal/Emergency Switch . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Assign Load Types . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Address the Circuit Selector . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Assign Primary Zones . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Set Low or High End . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Assign Link Hierarchy . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
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Section 2: Installing a GRAFIK Eye® Control Unit Step 1: Turn the Power OFF . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4 Step 2: Control Wiring . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4 Step 3: Mount the Wallbox . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7 Step 4: Connect PELV (Class 2: USA) Cable to the Control Unit . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7 Step 5: Mount the Control Unit . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 8 Step 6: Connect the Wallstations . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 8 Step 7: Connect Other Accessories — Optional . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 8 Step 8: Connect Multiple Control Units — Optional . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 9 Special Mounting Considerations . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 9 Activate the GRAFIK Eye Control Unit . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 10 Activate the Wallstations . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 10 Check System Communication . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 10
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Section 1: Introduction GRAFIK Eye® 4000 Series Control Unit . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2 System Communications and Capacities . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3
Section 1:
Introduction This section of the installer’s guide introduces the GRAFIK Eye® 4000 Series lighting system and control unit, and provides an overview of a panel-based system. This section also describes system communications and capacities. Read this Introduction carefully before proceeding to the installation instructions beginning on page 4.
GRAFIK Eye® 4000 Series Control Unit
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The GRAFIK Eye is part of a lighting control system that enables you to create customized scenes and control lighting and shade zones. Lighting types are set using the circuit selector and controlled by a system’s panel(s). The control unit is the centerpiece of the lighting control system. The control unit provides: Setup of lighting and shade control scenes using buttons on the control unit. Pushbutton recall of four preset scenes, plus OFF. 12 additional scenes stored in the control unit, which are accessible via optional wallstations and other control devices. Control of 2, 3, 4, 6, 8, 16, or 24 zones. Smooth light level fading between scenes. Lockout options to prevent accidental changes. A built-in infrared receiver for operation with an optional remote control. All of this can be accomplished on a single control unit. Up to 8 control units can be connected together along with wallstations, sensors, and other control interfaces to enlarge the system and add additional control functions. Additional features available with a 4500 model are accessed through PC control and include: Lighting level increments of 1% Virtual control through LiaisonTM software Shade control through RS232 and/or Ethernet interfaces Scheduling astronomic timeclock events (requires Lutron programming control interface) Hinged cover
Zone label Light level LED bar graph Zone raise/lower buttons
ZONE 1
ZONE 2
ZONE 3
ZONE 4
ZONE 5
ZONE 6
FADE
Fade window ( “S” for seconds, “M” for minutes)
OVERRIDE
Master raise/lower buttons
ZONE M S MASTER
Infrared wireless remote control receiver
Base
Scene 1 Scene 2 Scene 3 Scene 4 Off
LUTRON
Scene buttons
Scene indicator LEDs
Model Numbers and Ratings (all 24 V ) Model Number GRX-4102, GRX-4502 GRX-4103, GRX-4503 GRX-4104, GRX-4504 GRX-4106, GRX-4506 GRX-4108, GRX-4508 GRX-4116, GRX-4516 GRX-4124, GRX-4524 GRXSLD-4103 GRXSLD-4104 GRXSLD-4106 GRXSLD-4108
Zones Comments 2 3 4 6 8 16 No shade zones 24 No shade zones 3 Slider model; no shade zones 4 Slider model; no shade zones 6 Slider model; no shade zones 8 Slider model; no shade zones
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Addresses on Link 1 1 1 1 1 2 (consecutive) 3 (consecutive) 1 1 1 1
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Factory Presets Lutron ships each control unit with the following factory presets. For slider models, see the Addendum included with those control units. Setting
Factory Preset
Address Load type Scene 1 Scene 2 Scene 3 Scene 4 Scenes 5-16 OFF Fade times Fade time from OFF Save mode
Not addressed (A-) All zones set to incandescent 100% intensity for all zones 75% intensity for all zones 50% intensity for all zones 25% intensity for all zones 100% intensity for all zones All zones OFF 3 seconds between all scenes; 10-second fade time to OFF 4 seconds to any scene (not adjustable) Sd (save by default)
Note: Scene fade time affects lights but not shades; shades move immediately to their programmed level.
Accessories Depending on the size and requirements of the lighting system, control units can be configured to work with a variety of optional accessories, including: • Low-voltage wallstations. Wallstations, shade controllers, infrared (IR) sensors and receivers, and door-jamb controls. • Control interfaces. Contact closure devices, RS232 and Ethernet digital communications, and programming interface with astronomic timeclock (programmed using GRAFIK Eye LiaisonTM software). For part numbers and additional information on GRAFIK Eye 4000 Series accessories, visit www.lutron.com.
System Communications and Capacities PELV (Class 2: USA) cable can be used to connect GRAFIK Eye 4000 control units, wallstations, and other accessories. You can link up to 8 control units to control up to 64 zones, and add up to 16 wallstations and 8 shade controllers (SG-SVC) for a total of 32 control points. 16-zone control units count as 2 addresses and 2 control units, and 24-zone control units count as 3 addresses and 3 control units. Note that wallstations control scenes (which can include light and shade settings); shade controllers control only shades. 16- and 24-zone control units and slider models do not have shade zones.
PELV (Class 2: USA) Cables If your lighting system uses wallstations and/or multiple control units, PELV (Class 2: USA) wiring is needed to supply power and carry communications between the control units and the wallstations. PELV (Class 2: USA) wiring is also needed to connect other accessories. Use properly certified PELV (Class 2: USA) cable. Each twisted pair in the PELV (Class 2: USA) wiring link should consist of two stranded conductors and a drain/shield wire. • The pair of #12 AWG (2.5 mm2 ) is for the low-voltage power wiring. • The pair of #22 AWG (1.0 mm2 ) is for a data link (up to 2000 ft/610 m long). Note: Lutron offers a one-cable, low-voltage solution: P/N GRX-CBL-46L (non-plenum) or GRX-PCBL-46L (plenum). Check availability and applicable electrical codes in your area. In countries that abide by the IEC regulations, PELV is commonly referred to as Protective Extra-Low Voltage. A PELV circuit is a grounded circuit in which the voltage cannot exceed 50 V or 120 V ripple-free. The power source must be supplied by a safety isolating transformer or equivalent. In Europe, acceptable types of cable include HAR certified cable with insulated cores enclosed in a sheath. This cable must bear the appropriate certification mark pertaining to national wiring rules for fixed installations. If certified cable with insulated cores enclosed in a sheath is used for the power cables, the PELV wiring can be any of the cables listed above.
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Installing a GRAFIK Eye® Control Unit This section explains how to install a GRAFIK Eye control unit and make sure it is properly operating all connected loads.
Step 1: Turn the Power OFF CAUTION! Before continuing with the installation, make sure the power is turned OFF at the panel supplying power to the control unit. Do not perform any wiring with the power ON.
Step 2: Control Wiring Panel
Wallstation GRAFIK Eye
Panel
Wallstation
GRAFIK Control Eye interface
GRAFIK Eye
Control interface To other panels, GRAFIK Eye control units, wallstations, or control interfaces. Correct: Daisy chain OK
Incorrect: Branch or home run not acceptable
Control Link Specifications Total length of control link may be no more than 2000 feet (610 2000 ft (610 m) maximum m). This distance is based on proper shielding on the twisted 2 shielded pair, and on #12 AWG (2.5 mm ) wire on the wires to terminal 1 and terminal 2 of the control link. If unapproved cable or smaller wire is used, this limit is affected: Terminal 1 & 2 Wire Sizes Max. Control Link Length 2000 ft. (610 m) #12 AWG (2.5 mm2) #14 AWG (1.5 mm2) 1400 ft. (425 m) #16 AWG (1.0 mm2) 900 ft. (275 m) #18 AWG (1.0 mm2) 600 ft. (180 m) Total number of control unit addresses = 8 maximum Note: GRX-4116/4516 has 2 addresses GRX-4124/4524 has 3 addresses Total number of wallstation or control interface addresses = 16 maximum Total number of shade controller addresses = 8 maximum Notes: • Make wire connections inside the wallbox and panel or in a junction box (by others) within 8 ft. (2.4 m) of the terminal. • All control wiring is PELV (Class 2: USA). Do not place any of these wires in with line voltage (mains voltage) wiring. • The order of controls within the control wiring is not important.
PELV (Class 2: USA) Notice Wallstation circuits are classified as Class 2 circuits (U.S.A.) and PELV circuits (IEC). Unless otherwise specified, the voltages do not exceed 24 V . As Class 2 circuits, they comply with the requirements of NFPA 70. National Electrical Code (NEC®). As PELV circuits, they comply with the requirements of IEC 60364-4-41, VDE 0100 Part 410, BS7671:1992 and other equivalent standards. When installing and wiring to these wallstations, follow all applicable national and/or local wiring regulations. External circuits connected to input, output, RS232, DMX512, and other communication terminals of wallstations, must be supplied from a listed Class 2 source or comply with the requirements for PELV circuits, as applicable in your country.
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Link Wiring Detail: Link A (1 to 1, 2 to 2, 3 to 3, etc.) To additional control units, 2 #12 AWG (2.5 mm2) wallstations, panels, or from terminals 1 to 1, control interfaces and 2 to 2
4 3 2 1
Lutron cable GRX-CBL-46L or equivalent
2 #22 AWG (1.0 mm2) twisted, shielded pair from terminals 3 to 3, and 4 to 4
SSA SSARET
3 4 3 4 OUT
Wallstation
2 1
IN
GRAFIK Eye control unit To additional single scene activators
SSA Control (NTGRX-1S)
Drain/Shield: keep short and isolated
Power panel
2 #12 AWG (2.5 mm2) 4 3 2 1
C
1 #18 AWG (1.0 mm2) 1 2 3 4 D 5
C
Data B OK
Power
Drain Sense
MUX
Common
Notes: • Use the wire connector required by local code (those shown are common in the USA). • Connect the drain/shield to terminal ‘D’, if this terminal is available. The drain is a bare wire – care must be taken so that it does not touch ground (earth) or wallstation circuitry.
24VFW MUX
Data A OK
D
1 2 3 4 D 5
Link
Link
A B
C
Drain
Wallstation
1 #18 AWG (1.0 mm2) 5 to 5 (sense for panel to panel)
D
SELECT C IRCUIT 1 2 Circuit
Circuit selector in the panel
MUX
24 V
MUX
Common
Sense
1 2 3 4 D 5
C
Data B OK
1 2 3 4 D 5
AB C
MUX
Link Link
MUX
Power OK
Drain Sense
MUX
MUX
24VFW
Data A OK
Drain
Link A terminals
Common
D
Drain/Shield
Comm
A
MUX
B
1 #18 AWG (1.0 mm2)
Comm
1 #18 AWG (1.0 mm2)
MUX
2 #12 AWG (2.5 mm2)
D
SELECT CIRCUIT
1 2 Circuit
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Link Wiring Detail: Link B (C to C, + to +, - to -) To additional control units, wallstations, panels, or control interfaces
Lutron cable GRX-CBL-46L or equivalent
SSA SSARET
2 1
3 4 3 4 OUT
IN
GRAFIK Eye control unit
Power panel
STAGEBOARD RECEPT ACL E
To panels where Link B controls circuits. A Lutron LT-1 (link terminator) should be used to terminate Link B at the last panel.
LT-1
NT-DMXJIN-WH
Typical Wiring: DMX to Link B (2Link™ only) Wires must be daisy chained and capped off C at both ends of Link B.
DMX512 Stageboard on Link B
Cable recommended by stageboard manufacturer or from Lutron as GRX-CBL-DMX250/500.
1
– 2 +
C 1
3 4
– 2
STAGEBOARD RECEPT ACLE
5
To next panel
1 2 3 4 D 5
C
+
D
3
4 Data B OK
Common (Pin 1) 1 2 3 4 D 5
C
2
Link B as DMX-512
DMX Cable Type Belden 9729/89729: Lutron GRX-CBL-DMX-250/500:
Data B OK
Power OK
Link Link
AB
Comm
Drain Sense
24VFW
MUX
Common
MUX
Data A OK
Circuit selector in the panel
C 1 2 3 4 D From 5 Wire Circuit Selector SELECT CIRCUIT (2) drain/shield C white + Circuit black – black No Connect red No Connect drain/shield C white + black – green No Connect red No Connect
Drain
Circuit
DMX Cable Wiring Table
D
MUX
D 1
5
Drain
MUX
Comm
Link Link
AB C
SELECT CIRCUIT
DMX– (Pin 2)
DMX+ (Pin 3)
MUX
1 2 3 4 D 5
MUX
Power OK
Drain Sense
MUX
24VFW
MUX
Common
Data A OK
D 1 2
To DMX Jack (Pin #) C (1) + (3)* – (2)* – (4) + (5) C (1) + (3)* – (2)* – (4) + (5)
*Wire in daisy-chain configuration as follows: C to C, + to +, and – to –.
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Step 3: Mount the Wallbox 1. Mount a standard U.S. wallbox on a dry, flat indoor surface that is accessible and allows for system programming and operation. See the table below for the recommended wallbox for each model. Use a minimum depth of 2 3/4 in. (68 mm), preferably 3 1/2 in. (87 mm). Allow at least 4 1/2 in. (110 mm) clearance above and below the faceplate to ensure proper heat dissipation. Allow 1 in. (25 mm) for faceplate overhang on all sides. Control Unit Model
Wallbox size
GRX-4102/4502 GRX-4103/4503 GRXSLD-4103/4104 GRX-4104/4504 GRX-4106/4506 GRX-4108/4508 GRX-4116/4516 GRX-4124/4524 GRXSLD-4106/4108
2-gang wallbox* 3-gang wallbox*
* You may substitute two single-gang wallboxes for a 2-gang wallbox, or three single-gang wallboxes for a 3-gang wallbox. Single-gang wallbox (Lutron P/N 241218); 4-gang wallbox (Lutron P/N 241400).
4-gang wallbox
2. Pull the PELV (CLass 2: USA) wiring into the wallbox using the rearmost knockouts. This will provide the most clearance when mounting the control 3.5 in. unit. Use recommended cable as specified in “PELV (Class 2: USA) Cables” (87 mm) on page 3.
7.9 in. (200 mm)
3.75 in. (95 mm)
Step 4: Connect PELV (Class 2: USA) Cable to the Control Unit GRAFIK Eye 4000 series control units use PELV (Class 2: USA) wiring to supply power and carry communications between the panels, control units, and wallstations.
Important Wiring Information • Lutron requires that you connect (daisy-chain) control units and wallstations with two twisted pairs for operation: One pair of #12 AWG (2.5 mm2 ) for the low-voltage power wiring, and one pair of #22 AWG (1.0 mm2 ) for a data link. • Use properly certified PELV (Class 2: USA) cable. For a description of recommended cable types, refer to “PELV (Class 2: USA) Cables” on page 3. • Install in accordance with all local and national electrical codes. • The control unit’s low-voltage PELV (Class 2: USA) circuit is 24 V . To connect the PELV (Class 2: USA) wires to the control unit: 1. Strip 1 in. (25 mm) of insulation from the PELV (Class 2: USA) cable in the wallbox. 2. Strip 3/8 in. (9.5 mm) of insulation from each wire. 3. Connect the twisted pair for low-voltage power wiring to terminal 1 (common) and terminal 2 (24 V ) on the control unit. NOTE: You will daisy-chain this low-voltage power wiring to wallstations and/or other control units. Refer to pages 8 and 9. 4. Connect the twisted pair data link to terminal 3 (MUX) and terminal 4 (MUX) of the control unit. NOTE: You will daisy-chain this data link to wallstations and/or GRX-CBL-46L other control units. Refer to pages 8 and 9. 5. If shielded wire is used, connect the drain wires to each other or to terminal D on the wallstation, if present. Do NOT connect drain wires to earth/ground. WARNING! Make sure no bare wire is exposed after making connections. The recommended installation torque is 3.5 in.-lbs. (0.4 N•m) for PELV (Class 2: USA) connec tions.
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PELV (Class 2: USA) cable 1.0 in. (25 mm)
3/8 in. (9.5 mm) Terminal 1 Terminal 2 Terminal 3 Terminal 4 Drain/daisy chain Emergency/daisy chain
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Step 5: Mount the Control Unit 1. Mount the control unit in the wallbox as shown using the four screws provided. 2. Reattach the cover and faceplate to the control unit by pushing inward at each corner.
Step 6: Connect the Wallstations If your lighting system uses wallstations, make the appropriate connections at the wallstation using PELV (Class 2: USA) cabling. NOTE: For procedures on how to install and address wallstations, refer to the separate instructions included with each device. Wallstations must be installed by a qualified electrician in Each terminal can accept accordance with all local and national electrical codes. 2 #18 AWG (1.0 mm2) wires 1. Daisy-chain the PELV (Class 2: USA) twisted pair for low-voltage power Data link: wiring from the control unit to terminal 1 (common) and terminal 2 (24 V ). 4: MUX 3: MUX 2. Daisy-chain the PELV (Class 2: USA) twisted pair data link from the control unit to terminal 3 (MUX) and terminal 4 (MUX) on each wallstation. 4 3 WARNING! Make sure no bare wire is exposed after making 2 1 connections. The recommended installation torque is 3.5 in.-lbs. (0.4 N•m) for PELV (Class 2: USA) connections. PELV (Class 2: USA) power wiring: 2: 24 V 1: common
2 twisted pairs #18 AWG (1.0 mm2)
Control Unit Connected to Wallstations GRAFIK Eye 4000 control unit SSA
CU WIRE ONLY
SSA RTN DO NOT USE
4 IN 3 IN 4 OUT 3 OUT
USA CLASS 2 IEC PELV
2 IN, OUT 1 IN, OUT
PELV (Class 2: USA) power wiring: 2: 24 V 1: common
DO NOT USE
Data link: 4: MUX 3: MUX From panel
4 3 2 1
Wallstation
4 3 2 1
Wallstation
4 3 2 1
Wallstation
Step 7: Connect Other Accessories — Optional If your lighting system uses accessories other than wallstations (shade controllers, control interfaces), make the connections at the accessory using the appropriate wiring. For procedures on how to install and connect accessories, refer to the separate instructions provided with each accessory.
Important Wiring Information • Accessories must be installed by a qualified electrician in accordance with all local and national electrical codes. • Use properly certified cable as described in the instructions shipped with the accessory.
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Step 8: Connect Multiple Control Units — Optional If your lighting system has multiple control units, connect them using PELV (Class 2: USA) cabling as described here. Daisy-chain the PELV (Class 2: USA) cabling to terminal 1, terminal 2, terminal 3, and terminal 4 on all control units and wallstations. WARNING! Make sure no bare wire is exposed after making connections. The recommended installation torque is 3.5 in.-lbs. (0.4 N•m) for PELV (Class 2: USA) connections.
System Maximums: Up to 8 Control Units and 16 Wallstations and 8 Shade Controllers Power panel
4 3 2 1
SSA
A1
CU WIRE ONLY
SSA
A3
SSA RTN DO NOT USE
1 IN, OUT DO NOT USE
USA CLASS 2 IEC PELV
4 3 2 1
4 3 2 1
4 3 2
3 1
2 IN, OUT 1 IN, OUT DO NOT USE 4 3 2 1
a
4 2
SSA RTN DO NOT USE
4 IN 3 IN 4 OUT 3 OUT
4 IN 3 IN 4 OUT 3 OUT
2 IN, OUT
USA CLASS 2 IEC PELV
CU WIRE ONLY
f 4 3 2
b
1
4 3 2
1
g
1 4 3 2 1
4 3 2 1
Total PELV (Class 2: USA) wiring length is 2000 ft. (610 m).
e
c
4 3 2 1
4 3 2
DO NOT USE SSA RTN SSA
4 IN 3 IN 4 OUT 3 OUT
A4
CU WIRE ONLY
USA CLASS 2 IEC PELV
DO NOT USE 1 IN, OUT 2 IN, OUT DO NOT USE SSA RTN
CU WIRE ONLY
SSA
2
2 IN, OUT
3
1 IN, OUT
d 4
DO NOT USE
4 3 2 1
USA CLASS 2 IEC PELV
A2
4 IN 3 IN 4 OUT 3 OUT
1
1
Special Mounting Considerations Wallbox Mounting and Spacing When mounting multiple control units or interface devices, be sure to follow spacing requirements to ensure proper operation. • All control units MUST be mounted in a standard U.S. wallbox. (For mounting procedures, refer to page 7.) • Allow 1 in. (25 mm) for faceplate overhang on all sides. 4.5 in. (110 mm) minimum for cover
Limited by physical size of unit. Must be able to open front cover.
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Activate the GRAFIK Eye® Control Unit
C
Data B OK
1 2 3 4 D 5
AB C
MUX
Link Link
Comm
Power OK
Drain Sense
MUX
24VFW
Common
MUX
Data A OK
Power OK LED
D
Drain
1 2 3 4 D 5
MUX
Once all controls are installed and wiring verified, turn the power to the control unit back on. Check that the Power OK LED at the top of the circuit selector is ON. If the Power OK LED is OFF, turn OFF the control circuit breaker, check for a short between wires 1 and 2, or 2 and ground. Turn the power ON for all panels.
D
SELECT CIRCUIT
1 2 Circuit
Activate the Wallstations
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To perform this double-check, refer to page 16 and program one of your GRAFIK Eye control units to ‘A1’. Push scene buttons on wallstations. All GRX-4000 series control units and wallstations should act in parallel (e.g,. pressing scene 1 on a wallstation will select scene 1 on all control units, pressing a master raise button will raise all zones). Notes Lights will not dim at this point. NTGRX-4PS, and NTGRX-4M will be inactive until control setup steps are completed. GRX-AV will be active only if set to affect scenes 1-4 and OFF (switches 5, 6, 7, and 8 all UP). NTGRX-2B-SL will be active only if set to affect scene 1 and OFF (switches 5, 6, and 7 all UP). Check for miswires if the controls do not act as described.
VIEW VALUE SELECT VALUE Link A
4
Push Value
SELECT VALUE DISPLAYED
LUTRON
Circuit Level
5
Load Type (See Instructions) GRX-4000 series control unit (6 zone unit shown) Zone Assignment w/ Circuit Schedule Zone Assignment w/ Zone CaptureTM Low-End Trim High-End Trim
Push
Address ('Ad' displayed)
Warning - Read instructions to set the Load Type. Instructions show more load types. Load Type Quick Reference: LUTRON
--- Unassigned
3-1 Neon / CC
1-1 Incandescent
4-1 Non-Dim
2-1 Fluorescent Lutron Hi-lume FDB Ballast 2-2 Fluorescent Lutron Tu-WireTM Ballast R
Wallstation (NTGRX-4S shown)
Check System Communication Until zones are assigned, all circuits will be controlled by the first GRX-4000 series control unit addressed to ‘A1’. Locate zone 1 control (referred to as A1-1 in the circuit selector) and use it to circuits are wired correctly. Note: All circuits will switch on and off only until the load type is in the next section.
3
Link B
LINK 1
LINK 2
(Non-Ess)
(Essential)
Normal
ZONE 1
ZONE 2
ZONE 3
ZONE 4
ZONE 5
ZONE 6
FADE
OVERRIDE
ZONE M S MASTER
LUTRON
Emergency
zone of the of this ‘A1’ check that all programmed
A1-6 A1-5 A1-4 A1-3 A1-2 A1-1 First zone of GRX-4000 Series control unit addressed ‘A1’
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Section 3:
Programming the Circuit Selector Before proceeding, you must have one or more of the following: preassigned setup, knowledge of how the system is to operate, plans and specifications from owner’s representative on how the system is to be set up, or owner or owner’s representative present.
Set Normal/Emergency Switch
C
Data B OK
1 2 3 4 D 5
MUX
Comm
Link Link
AB C
MUX
Power OK
Drain Sense
MUX
24VFW
Data A OK
D
Drain
1 2 3 4 D 5
MUX
There is a circuit selector in every lighting control panel. It is used to communicate with GRX-4000 Series control unit(s) or DMX512 stageboards – and then to tell the dimmers their intensity levels. It is also used to select Values for each circuit: • Circuit Level - allows a way to view the intensity being sent to the dimmer or manually take over control of the dimmer’s output. See description in the Troubleshooting section. • Load Type - to be changed to match the load to the Load Type value. NonDim 4 must be used if the Load is not dimmable. • Control and Zone Assigned - allows two ways of assigning a control and zone to a specific circuit. 1. ‘w/ Circuit Schedule’ allows a Control and Zone (such as ‘A2’,‘3’) to be directly entered into the Circuit Selector. 2. ‘w/ Zone Capture’ allows a Control and Zone to be ‘captured’ by the Circuit Selector by doing the following: A. Press and hold buttons 1 and 5 until the Select Value LED lights. B. Press button 5 repeatedly until the Zone Capture LED lights. The circuit will now flash. C. Use buttons 1 and 2 to choose the correct circuit to be assigned. D. Go to the GRX-4000 Series control unit to be assigned to this circuit. E. Select Scene 1. F. Identify the zone to be assigned to this circuit. G. Press the zone 6 button until all zone LEDs are off. H. Press the zone 5 button until the load starts tracking the zone intensity LEDs. I. Press the zone 6 button until all zone LEDs are off. (Steps H. and I. must take less than 15 seconds or the circuit selector will not lock on the captured zone.) J. Go back to the Circuit Selector and the proper control and zone should be displayed. Repeat this process for any other circuits. K. Press and hold buttons 1 and 5 until the VIEW VALUE LED lights. • Low and High End trims - allows the circuit’s range limits to be adjusted. • The Value window will display the software revision level of the circuit selector 20 minutes after the last button press.
Data OK LED(s) blink when the circuit selector is properly receiving data
Power OK LED indicates whether 24 V is present from the PELV (Class 2: USA) transformer
Common
Circuit Selector Functions
D
SELECT CIRCUIT
1 2 Circuit
VIEW VALUE SELECT VALUE Link A
3
Link B
4 Value
SELECT VALUE DISPLAYED Circuit Level Load Type (See Instructions)
5
Zone Assignment w/ Circuit Schedule Zone Assignment w/ Zone CaptureTM Low-End Trim High-End Trim Address ('Ad' displayed) Warning - Read instructions to set the Load Type. Instructions show more load types. Load Type Quick Reference: --- Unassigned
3-1 Neon / CC
1-1 Incandescent
4-1 Non-Dim
2-1 Fluorescent Lutron Hi-lume FDB Ballast 2-2 Fluorescent Lutron Tu-WireTM Ballast R
SW6 LINK 1
LINK 2
(Non-Ess)
(Essential)
Emergency Note: This step is only performed if there are any panels with Emergency (Essential) lighting circuits on the job. Panels are shipped with switch 6 The circuit selector can also provide or (located at the base of each circuit selector) in the center position for normal receive a sense line depending on the operation (without any Emergency/Essential lighting circuits). When switch 6 location of switch 6 (SW6). is in its center position (as shipped), terminal 5 has no affect on the circuit SW6 Switch Settings selector operation. Normal 1. Identify a panel supplied with Normal (Non-Essential) power. Move its switch 6 (non-essential) to the left position. 2. For all the Emergency (Essential) lighting panels, move switch 6 to the right Normal position. (as shipped) In this arrangement, the Emergency (Essential) Lighting panel will “sense” the Emergency Normal (Non-Essential) panel’s power. When Normal (Non-Essential) power (essential) is removed, the Emergency (Essential) lighting will go to ‘ord’ override levels (factory set to 100%). Notes • If there is no Normal panel, contact Lutron Technical Support. • Override (‘ord’) Level is factory set to full output (100). If less than full output is needed, contact Lutron. • Loss of Normal (Non-Essential) power can be simulated by turning off all connected Normal (Non-Essential) panel’s control breaker. GRAFIK Eye® 4000 Series Control Unit Installer’s Guide 11 Normal
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Assign Load Types Assigning load types is done using the circuit selector located in each panel.
To view present load types: Press button 5 to step through the Value displays until Load Type LED lights. Use buttons 1 and 2 to view present load type of each circuit. Note that ‘ - - - ’ in the Value display means a load type is not assigned to the circuit. If 1 2 3 4 D 5 load types are already assigned, compare them to the circuit directory (if provided). If there areC no changes to be made, go to page 13, Assign Primary Zones. D
Load Type Display
Drain
Comm
MUX
MUX
24VFW
Drain Sense
MUX
MUX
Link Link
AB C
D
SELECT CIRCUIT
1
Steps A and F: Press and hold Buttons 1 and 5
2 Circuit
VIEW VALUE SELECT VALUE Link A
3
Link B
4 Value
1 2 3 4 D 5
C
D
SELECT VALUE DISPLAYED Circuit Level Load Type (See Instructions) Data A OK
5 Data B OK
Power OK
Drain
Comm
AB
MUX
Low-End Trim Link Link C 3 4 DTrim 1 2High-End 5 Address ('Ad' displayed) IRCUIT SELECT C
MUX
Drain Sense
24VFW
MUX
Zone Assignment w/ Circuit Schedule Zone Assignment w/ Zone CaptureTM MUX
A. Press and hold buttons 1 and 5 until SELECT VALUE LED blinks once per second. B. Press button 5 until the Load Type LED lights. C. Choose circuit number with buttons 1 and 2. D. Use buttons 3 or 4 to display the load type (see below) in Value window. E. Repeat steps C and D for each circuit. F. Press and hold buttons 1 and 5 until the VIEW VALUE LED lights.
Data B OK
Power OK
1 2 3 4 D 5
Common
To change load types:
Common
Data A OK
D
Warning - Read instructions to set the 1 Load Type. Instructions show more load types.
The load type is shown in the Value window. Use buttons 3 and 4 on the V V circuit selector to scroll through the choices and find the appropriate type. S V - - - Unassigned (All intensities except 0 = On) Value window 1 - 1 Incandescent, Tungsten S V D 2 - 1 Fluorescent: Lutron Hi-Lume FDB or Eco-10 2 - 2 Fluorescent: Lutron Tu-Wire® 2 - 3 Fluorescent: 0-10 V, with TVM module Hi-2 Baud Rate 2 - 4 Fluorescent: PWM, with TVM module 4 - 1 Non-Dim: All intensities except 0% = On 2 - 5 Fluorescent: Tridonic® DSI, with TVM (first on, last off) module 4 - 2 Non-Dim: Intensities above 60% = On, 2 - 6 Fluorescent: Tridonic® DSI (electronic off), below 40% = Off (non-dim slider) with TVM module 4 - 3 Non-Dim: All intensities except 0% = On 2 - 7 DALI1, with TVM module (first on, last off) 2 - 8 Fluorescent: Tridonic® DSI (logarithmic 4 - 4 Non-Dim: All intensities except 0% = On dimming curve), with TVM module (first on, last off) 2 - 9 DALI1 (logarithmic dimming curve), with TVM module Hi-1 and Lo Baud Rates 2 - A Fluorescent: 10-0 V (10 V = 1%; 4 - 1 Non-Dim: 0-99% = Off; 0 V = 100%), with TVM module 100% = On (last on, first off) 3 - 1 Neon/Cold Cathode 4 - 2 Non-Dim: Intensities above 60% = On, 5 - 1 Electronic Low-Voltage below 40% = Off (non-dim slider) 6 - 1 Magnetic Low-Voltage 4 - 3 Non-dim: 0-99% = Off; 7 - 1 Fan 100% = On (last on, first off) 8 - 1 Motor 4 - 4 Non-Dim: 0% = Off, 0-1% = turn On, - - A Auto phase 100-99% = turn Off (first on, first off) 1 Intensity broadcasts only; individual ballast addressing not possible 2 Circuit 3-1 Neon / CC
Load Type Quick Reference: --- Unassigned
1-1 Incandescent
4-1 Non-Dim
IEW ALUE 2-1 Fluorescent Lutron Hi-lume FDB Ballast ELECT Lutron ALUETu-WireTM Ballast 2-2 Fluorescent R
Link A
3
Link B
4
Value
ELECT
ALUE
ISPLAYED
Circuit Level Load Type (See Instructions)
5
Zone Assignment w/ Circuit Schedule Zone Assignment w/ Zone CaptureTM
LINK 1
Low-End Trim LINK 2 High-End Trim (Non-Ess)
(Essential)
Address ('Ad'Normal displayed)
Emergency
Warning - Read instructions to set the Load Type. Instructions show more load types.
Load Type Quick Reference: --- Unassigned
3-1 Neon / CC
1-1 Incandescent
4-1 Non-Dim
2-1 Fluorescent Lutron Hi-lume FDB Ballast 2-2 Fluorescent Lutron Tu-WireTM Ballast R
(Non-Ess)
(Essential)
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Link Link
Comm
Drain Sense
24VFW
MUX
MUX
Common
D
Data B OK
Power OK
1 2 3 4 D 5
AB C
D
SELECT CIRCUIT
1 2 Circuit
VIEW VALUE SELECT VALUE 1 2Link 3 A4 D 5
C
Link B
3
D
Steps A and D: Press and hold Buttons 1 and 5
4 Value
SELECT VALUE DISPLAYED Data A OK Power OK
Drain
MUX
Comm
Data B OK
5 MUX
Drain Sense
24VFW
Circuit Level Load Type (See Instructions) MUX
If you are using GRAFIK Liaison software, the circuit selector must be addressed to download information. A. To set or change the address, press and hold buttons 1 and 5 until the Select Value LED flashes once per second. B. Press button 5 on the circuit selector until “Ad” is displayed in the Circuit window. If the Value window displays an address other than ‘–’, the address has already been set (proceed to Step D). C. Use button 3 or 4 to assign an address (1-512) to the circuit selector. This address should match the address in the job drawing. D. Press and hold buttons 1 and 5 until the View Value LED lights. Notes • Mark addresses on a circuit directory for future reference. • If ‘LC’ is displayed in the circuit window, the circuit selector is locked out. Contact Lutron for assistance.
C
Data A OK
MUX
Address the Circuit Selector
1 2 3 4 D 5
Common
Warning! Failure to correctly assign load type may damage loads–especially certain electronic transformers, electronic ballasts, and motors. Verify with transformer or ballast manufacturer that product can be dimmed with phase control dimming before setting to any load type other than non-dim.
Emergency
Drain
Normal
MUX
LINK 2
MUX
LINK 1
Link Link Zone Assignment w/ Circuit Schedule w/ ZoneC CaptureTM D D 5 3 4Assignment 1 2Zone
AB
IRCUIT SELECT CTrim Low-End High-End Trim
1
Address ('Ad' displayed)
2
Warning - Read Circuit instructions to set the Load Type. Instructions show more load types.
VIEWQuick VALUE Load Type Reference: SELECT VALUE --- Unassigned
3-1 Neon / CC
1-1 Incandescent
4-1 Non-Dim
Link A 3 2-1 Fluorescent Lutron Hi-lume FDB Ballast 2-2 Fluorescent Lutron Tu-WireTM Ballast R
Link B
4
Value
SELECT VALUE DISPLAYED Circuit Level Load Type (See Instructions)
Circuit window Assign address
5
Zone Assignment w/ Circuit Schedule Zone Assignment w/ Zone CaptureTM Low-End Trim High-End Trim
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Assign Primary Zones
1 2 3 4 D 5
C
D
See page 25 for the Control Directory worksheets for recording zone assignments. A. Press and hold buttons 1 and 5 until the Select Value LED flashes once per 1 2S 3 4 C 5 A B second. Steps A and B. Press button 5 repeatedly until the Zone Assignment w/Circuit Schedule E: Press and V V S V LED lights. hold Buttons 1 and 5 C. Select the primary zone assignment. S V D For GRX 4000 Series: Press button 3 or 4 to select both control unit and zone assignment. Example: If the control desired is addressed to ‘A2’ and 1 2 3 4 D 5 C the zone desired is the 3rd from the left, use buttons 3 and 4 to get ‘A23’ as a value for the appropriate circuit. For DMX512: (2Link only) Press button 3 or 4 to select zone assignment 1 2 3 4 5 AB (1-512). S C D. Use buttons 1 and 2 to change to the next circuit, then repeat Step C. Do this for all affected circuits. Record each circuit’s control and zone on a V V S V Circuit Directory. Value window E. Press and hold buttons 1 and 5 until the View Value LED lights. S V D Notes • The circuit selector’s display will go out automatically 20 minutes after the last button press. • More than one circuit can be assigned to the same zone. • Zone Capture™ is an alternate method for assigning zones. It is described on the opposite page. • 2Link only- The Link A and Link B LEDs located next to the Value window indicate which link is being assigned as per the hierarchy. To set the hierarchy, see page 15. Drain
Comm
MUX
MUX
Link Link
D
ELECT
Data B OK
Power OK
Drain Sense
24VFW
MUX
MUX
Common
Data A OK
C
D
IRCUIT
1 2
Circuit
IEW ALUE ELECT ALUE
Link A
3
Link B
4
Value
ALUE
ISPLAYED
Circuit Level Load Type (See Instructions)
5
Comm
Link Link
MUX
MUX
Drain Sense
Address ('Ad' displayed)
D
Data B OK
Power OK
MUX
24VFW
Low-End Trim Data A OK High-End Trim MUX
Common
Zone Assignment w/ Circuit Schedule Zone Assignment w/ Zone CaptureTM
Warning - Read instructions to set the Load Type. Instructions show more load types.
D
C
Load Type Quick Reference:
ELECT
IRCUIT
--- Unassigned
Drain
ELECT
D
3-1 Neon / CC
1 4-1 Non-Dim
1-1 Incandescent
2-1 Fluorescent Lutron Hi-lume FDB Ballast 2 2-2 Fluorescent Lutron Tu-WireTM Ballast R
Circuit
IEW ALUE ELECT ALUE
Link A
3
Link B
4
Value
ELECT
ALUE
ISPLAYED
Circuit Level Load Type (See Instructions)
LINK 1
5
LINK 2 Assignment w/ Circuit Schedule Zone (Non-Ess) (Essential) Zone Assignment CaptureTM Normal w/ Zone Emergency
Low-End Trim High-End Trim
Address ('Ad' displayed)
Warning - Read instructions to set the Load Type. Instructions show more load types.
Load Type Quick Reference: --- Unassigned
3-1 Neon / CC
1-1 Incandescent
4-1 Non-Dim
2-1 Fluorescent Lutron Hi-lume FDB Ballast 2-2 Fluorescent Lutron Tu-WireTM Ballast R
Set Low or High End
LINK 1
LINK 2
(Non-Ess)
(Essential)
Normal
Emergency
Drain
MUX
Comm
MUX
Drain Sense
MUX
24VFW
MUX
Common
Note: Low end and high end light levels are set automatically when load type is assigned. This step is to be done if the default settings need to be changed. Warning! Do not reduce the low end or increase the high end on a fluorescent load type. This will decrease lamp life and may damage the ballasts. Do not increase the1 high end of neon/coldCcathode. This may 2 3 4 D 5 D overdrive the lamps and cause decreased tube life. To change the setting: Data A OK Data B OK Power OK A. Press and hold buttons 1 and 5 until the Select Value LED lights. Link Link B. Press button 5 repeatedly until the Low End Trim LED or the D 1 2 3 4 D 5 AB C High End Trim LED lights. SELECT CIRCUIT C. Use buttons 1 and 2 to go to the circuit that needs to be 1 changed. 2 Circuit D. Use buttons 3 and 4 to reset the trim as desired. The load Steps A and will go to the new setting while in this mode despite the VIEW VALUE F: Press and SELECT VALUE hold Buttons GRX control’s intensity. 1 and 5 Notes Link A 3 Link B 4 • Low end and high end ranges are limited to avoid Value overlapping. SELECT VALUE DISPLAYED • ‘1’ is the minimum low end and ‘99’ is the maximum high Circuit Level 5 Load Type (See Instructions) end. Zone Assignment w/ Circuit Schedule • ‘Value’ is a relative number. It is not a % intensity, but Zone Assignment w/ Zone Capture rather a reference point to help set other circuits, if desired. Low-End Trim Record the new trim setting on a Circuit Directory so that it High-End Trim is documented. Address ('Ad' displayed) Read instructions E. Use buttons 1 and 2 to go to another circuit that needs to be changedWarning and -repeat Step toD.set the Load Type. Instructions show more load types. F. Press and hold buttons 1 and 5 until the VIEW VALUE LED lights. Load Type Quick Reference: --- Unassigned 3-1 Neon / CC Note: The circuit selector’s display will go out automatically 20 minutes after the last 4-1 button press. Non-Dim 1-1 Incandescent TM
2-1 Fluorescent Lutron Hi-lume FDB Ballast 2-2 Fluorescent Lutron Tu-WireTM Ballast R
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Assign Link Hierarchy (2LinkTM only)
1 2 3 4 D 5
C
D
Drain
MUX
Comm
MUX
Drain Sense
MUX
24VFW
MUX
Common
Link hierarchy is used only when there are two control links. Each circuit can be assigned to a hierarchy listed below (see job prints if predetermined). If you are not sure if you have a 2Link circuit selector, please call Lutron Data A OK Data B OK Power OK Technical Support. A. To view or assign the Link Hierarchy, press and hold Link Link buttons 2 and 5 until Select Value LED flashes twice D 1 2 3 4 D 5 AB C repeatedly. SELECT CIRCUIT B. Press button 5 until the Circuit Level LED lights. 1 C. Use buttons 1 and 2 to choose circuit number. 2 Circuit D. Use buttons 3 and 4 to assign the Link Hierarchy (see Step A: Table for options). Press and VIEW VALUE SELECT VALUE hold Buttons • If Link Hierarchy A or b is selected, go to Step I. 2 and 5 Link A 3 • If Link Hierarchy A2 or b2 is selected, go to Step E. Link B 4 • If Link Hierarchy A1, b1, Ab1, or Ab2 is selected, go to Value Step G. SELECT VALUE DISPLAYED Circuit Level 5 E. Press button 5 until Load Type LED lights. Load Type (See Instructions) F. Select Zone X. Zone Assignment w/ Circuit Schedule 4000 Series on Secondary Link: Press button 3 or 4 to Zone Assignment w/ Zone Capture select both control unit and zone assignment. Example Low-End Trim High-End Trim - If the control desired is addressed to ‘A2’ and the zone Address ('Ad' displayed) desired is the 3rd from the left, use buttons 3 and 4 to get Warning - Read instructions to set the Load ‘A23’ as a value for the appropriate circuit. Type. Instructions show more load types. Load Type Quick Reference: DMX512: Press button 3 or 4 to select zone assignment (1-512). --- Unassigned 3-1 Neon / CC G. Press button 5 until the Zone Assignment w/Circuit Schedule LED lights. 1-1 Incandescent 4-1 Non-Dim 2-1 Fluorescent Lutron Hi-lume FDB Ballast H. Select the Secondary zone assignment. 2-2 Fluorescent Lutron Tu-Wire Ballast 4000 Series on Secondary Link: Press button 3 or 4 to select both control unit and zone assignment. Example: If the control desired is addressed to ‘A2’ and the zone desired is the 3rd from the left, use buttons 3 and 4 to get ‘A23’ as a value for the appropriate circuit. DMX512: Press button 3 or 4 to select zone assignment (1-512). Note: Primary Zone assignment is covered on page 13 of this guide; if primary link is changed to B, repeat those steps to update your system. I. Repeat steps C and D for each and every circuit to be changed. J. Press and hold buttons 1 and 5 until VIEW VALUE LED lights. (Non-Ess) (Essential) TM
R
TM
LINK 1
LINK 2
Normal
Code
Definition
A
Emergency
Link A only.
Primary Link A
Secondary Application Example Link None Circuit to follow Link A (standard operation).
b
Link B only.
b
None
Panel is shared by two links to save on panel costs.
A1
Link A unless Link B is present.
A
b
When the DMX-512 Stageboard is plugged in on Link B, listen to Link B. Return to Link A when the DMX-512 Stageboard is unplugged.
A2
Link A unless Link B is present and Zone X intensity on Link B is >50%.
A
b
DMX-512 Stageboard is plugged in on Link B, but does not take control until the light intensity of Zone X on Link B is above 50%.
b1
Link B unless Link A is present.
b
A
Redundant system. If Link A fails, circuits follow Link B.
b2
Link B unless Link A is present and Zone X intensity on Link A is >50%.
b
A
DMX-512 Stageboard plugged in on Link B, but is not given control until the light intensity of Zone X on Link A is below 50%.
Ab1
Highest intensity of the zone assignments of Link A and Link B.
A
b
Redundant system. If Link A fails, circuits follow Link B.
Ab2
Lowest intensity of the zone assignments of Link A and Link B.
A
b
Redundant system. If either Link A or Link B fails, the other will have higher intensities. Energy management.
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Section 4:
Programming a GRAFIK Eye® Control Unit NOTE: For slider units, this section is covered in the Addendum included with those units. This section identifies buttons and indicators on a GRAFIK Eye 4000 Series control unit. This section also explains how to enter setup mode, program a control unit, and select a save mode. Most programming operations are typically performed only once, when the control unit is installed. Other operations, such as selecting scenes and making temporary adjustments, are performed as needed to achieve the right lighting and shade effects. For systems with multiple control units, refer to page 17 for addressing. NOTE: Lutron ships each control unit with factory-set programming. For a description of the factory presets, refer to page 3.
Control Unit Buttons and Indicators
Hinged cover Zone label
ZONE 1
Light level/shade position LED bar graph
ZONE 2
FADE
00
TEMPORARY
ZONES
MS
ZONE raise/lower buttons
MASTER
FADE window (if ‘S’ is lit, time is in seconds, if ‘M’ is lit, time is in minutes) TEMPORARY ZONES button MASTER raise/lower buttons FADE buttons Scene 1 Scene 2 Scene 3 Scene 4 OFF
Infrared wireless remote control receiver
Faceplate
SCENE buttons
Scene indicator LEDs
Enter and Exit Setup Mode You must enter setup mode to access the programming functions on the control unit. To enter setup mode: Press and hold the SCENE 1 and OFF buttons for about three seconds, until the scene LEDs start cycling. When the buttons are released, the LEDs should continue to cycle. In setup mode, the FADE window displays the first setup code available for programming. To scroll up and down through the menu of setup codes, press the FADE 5 or 6buttons. To exit setup mode: Press and hold the SCENE 1 and OFF buttons for about three seconds, until the scene LEDs stop cycling. The control unit returns to normal operating mode.
The setup codes include: Code
Stands for
Sd
Save modes Select from several save options (page 21).
Sc
Scene Set up any of the scenes, including unaffected zones (page 20).
To enter (exit) setup mode:
A-
Press and hold for about three seconds until LEDs cycle (stop cycling)
Address Identify control units for system communications (page 16).
LS
Load Select Identify load types (page 15).
Use 5 and 6 to scroll through setup codes (LS is the first code to display)
ZONE 5
ZONE 6
FADE
TEMPORARY
ZONES MS
MASTER
Scene indicator LEDs
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Description
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Address Each GRAFIK Eye Control Unit Assign a unique system address (A1 through A8) to each control unit. See page 25 for the Control Directory worksheets for recording zone assignments. NOTE: A single control unit operating shade zones must also be addressed. Note: If using a 16 or 24 zone control unit, address these first.
ZONE 1
ZONE 2
ZONE 3
ZONE 4
ZONE 5
ZONE 6
FADE
OVERRIDE
ZONE M S MASTER
Fade 5 Master 5 Step 1, 4: Press and hold top and bottom buttons
LUTRON
GRX-4000 series control unit FADE
TEMPORAR Y
M S MASTER
LUTRON
Fade 5 Master 5 Step 1, 4: Press and hold top and bottom buttons
GRXSLD control unit (before installing faceplate and knobs)
To address each control unit: 1. Enter setup mode. Press and hold the top and bottom scene buttons for about three seconds, until the scene LEDs cycle. 2. Select A-. Press the FADE 5 button until A- (the factory default address) displays in the FADE window. 3. Assign a unique address. Press the MASTER 5 button once; the next “free” (unassigned) address automatically displays in the FADE window. This will be the control unit’s address. (If you are working on the first control unit in the lighting system, A1 will display.) 4. Exit setup mode. Press and hold the top and bottom scene buttons for about three seconds, until the LEDs stop cycling. 5. Repeat steps 1 through 4 for each control unit.
Data OK LED will be Off before addressing, then flash after addressing (approximately once per second)
C
Data B OK
1 2 3 4 D 5
MUX
Comm
Link Link
AB C
MUX
Power OK
Drain Sense
MUX
24VFW
MUX
Data A OK
D
Drain
1 2 3 4 D 5
Common
As soon as a GRX-4000 series control unit is addressed, check that the Data OK LED begins to flash on the circuit selector. Flashing indicates that the panel recognizes the communication from a GRX-4000 series control unit. Note: As soon as a GRX-4000 series control unit is addressed, wallstations will no longer have any affect on the GRX-4000 series control units. The wallstation communication will be reestablished later. Refer to the instructions that accompanied your wallstation(s).
D
SELECT CIRCUIT
1 2 Circuit
VIEW VALUE
SELECT VALUE LED Status Meaning Flashes once per second Control link data OK. Link A 3 Blank No data present on link or circuit breaker Link B is Off. 4 Value Flashes rapidly* Incorrect data detected. Possible causes: terminal 3 or 4 is not properly connected, or terminals 3 and 4 are miswired. SELECT VALUE DISPLAYED Circuit Level Load Type (See Instructions)
5
* The circuit selector may take up to 1 minute to properly identify a device on the link. During this time, a rapid Zone Assignment w/ Circuit Schedule flashing pattern may be observed. Zone Assignment w/ Zone CaptureTM
Low-End Trim High-End Trim Address ('Ad' displayed) Warning - Read instructions to set the Load Type. Instructions show more load types. Load Type Quick Reference: --- Unassigned
3-1 Neon / CC
1-1 Incandescent
4-1 Non-Dim
2-1 Fluorescent Lutron Hi-lume FDB Ballast 2-2 Fluorescent Lutron Tu-WireTM Ballast R
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Identify the Load Type for Each Zone In a GRAFIK 4000 Series system, lighting load types are set using the circuit selector in the panel. For other load types (AC motors, Sivoia QED shades, and projection screens), the load type must be specified at the control unit. For all loads, setting the load type at the control unit changes the LED display for that load type (see below). 3 Set the load type for each zone ZONE 5
FADE
ZONE 6
TEMPORARY
ZONES MS
MASTER
Zone LEDs
To set this load type:
Lighting Loads
To identify the load type for each zone: 1. Enter setup mode. Press and hold the SCENE 1 and OFF buttons for about three seconds, until the scene LEDs cycle. 2 2. Check for LS in FADE window. LS is the first code to Check for LS display when you enter setup mode. In LS mode, ZONE LEDs turn on from top to bottom. 3. Set the load type for each zone. Press the ZONE 5 1 , 4 or 6 button until the ZONE LEDs match the load type Enter (exit) connected to each zone. Refer to the following table for setup mode each load type and its corresponding LEDs. 4. Exit setup mode. Press and hold the SCENE 1 and OFF buttons for about three seconds, until scene LEDs stop cycling. In the sample 6-zone control unit shown here, Zone 5 is set for a dimmable load, and Zone 6 is set for non-dim (first on, first off).
Select this LED display
Important Notes
Dimmable Loads Use for any dimmable load. NOTE: This is the factory preset load type for each zone.
Non-Dim (last on, first off) Use non-dim for any lights to be switched ON and OFF only— not dimmed when fading between scenes. This load will be the last to switch on and the first to switch off.
Non-Dim (first on, first off) Use non-dim for any lights to be switched ON and OFF only— not dimmed when fading between scenes. This load will be the first to switch on and the first to switch off.
Motorized Shades AC Shades AC shades zones are factory set to unaffected in each scene. Blinking LED To program shade positions for a scene, refer to page 18. GRAFIK Eye 4000 control units must be addressed to control shades. To assign addresses, refer to page 16. Blinking Sivoia QED Shades Sivoia QED shade zones are factory set to unaffected in each LED scene. To program shade positions for a scene, refer to page 18. GRAFIK Eye 4000 control units must be addressed to control shades. To assign addresses, refer to page 16.
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Program Scenes Scenes are preset lighting levels, fade times, and shade positions stored in the control unit. (Note that AC shades can be programmed in a scene as only fully open, fully closed, or unaffected; Sivoia QEDTM shades can be programmed at any preset level or unaffected.) You can program up to 16 scenes, plus OFF (scene 0). Any time a scene button is pressed or input from an optional control interface is received, the system activates the desired scene.
Program Scenes 1 through 4 (Save Mode) If the control unit is set to the factory default Sd save mode (adjustments to zone settings are saved for the current scene), you can program scenes 1 through 4 without entering setup mode. NOTE: To program scenes using setup mode, refer to page 21. To select a save mode, refer to page 22. 2 Set the scene settings for each zone
ZONE 5
ZONE 6
FADE
TEMPORARY
ZONE ZONES MS
MASTER
Select a
1 scene
Scene 1 Scene 2 Scene 3 Scene 4 OFF
To program scenes 1 through 4 using save mode: 1. Select a scene. Press the SCENE button for the scene you want to program. 2. Set the scene settings for each zone. For lighting zones, press the ZONE 5 or 6 button to set the right visual intensity for this scene. For AC shade zones, press the ZONE 5 or 5 button until the ZONE LEDs match the right shade position for this scene. See the illustration below. For Sivoia QED shade zones, press the ZONE 5 or 6 button until the ZONE LEDs match the right shade position for this scene. See the illustration below. NOTE: To quickly set a shade zone to fully open or fully closed, press and hold the ZONE 5 or 6 button for about three seconds. For unaffected zones, press and hold the ZONE 6 button until all its LEDs go out and the middle three LEDs light (this may take up to 10 seconds). This zone’s settings will not be affected when this scene is selected. To reprogram an unaffected zone as affected, follow the steps above. Then press the ZONE 5 button for about three seconds until the middle three ZONE LEDs are no longer lit. Program the zone’s settings.
LED Displays for Programming Scene Settings Lighting Zones
AC Shade Zones
Sivoia QED Shade Zones
Off
Fully open
Fully open
Preset 1
On 50%
Fully closed
Fully closed
Preset 2
On 100%
Unaffected
Unaffected
Preset 3
Unaffected
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ZONE 5
ZONE 6
FADE
TEMPORARY
ZONE ZONES MS
MASTER
3
Set scene’s fade-in time
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3. Set the fade-in time for this scene (does not apply to shades). Press the FADE 5 or 6 button to make the fadein time anything from 0–59 seconds or 1–60 minutes. The M and S indicators under the FADE window show whether fade is “M”inutes or “S”econds. To set the fade in minutes, press the FADE 5 button to scroll through 0–59 seconds to 1–60 minutes, then M lights. Fade is now expressed in minutes. To get back to seconds, press the FADE 6 button until the window shows “S”econds. 4. Repeat steps 1 through 3 to set up each of the remaining scenes. To set a Fade-to-OFF time, press the OFF scene button, then set the seconds or minutes to fade to OFF from this scene.
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Program Scenes 1 through 16 (Setup Mode) You can program any scene using setup mode. If your lighting system requires more than 4 scenes, scenes 5 through 16 must be programmed using setup mode. NOTE: To program scenes 1 through 4 using Sd save mode, refer to page 18.
2 Select flashing Sc/1
ZONE 1
ZONE 2
FADE
TEMPORARY
ZONES MS
5 Set scene’s fade-in time 3 Select scene
MASTER
1 , 6
4 Program lighting or shade scene settings for each zone
ZONE 5
ZONE 6
Enter (exit) setup mode
FADE
TEMPORARY
ZONES MS
MASTER
4 To set unaffected zone, press ZONE 6 twice and then hold until mid dle three LEDs light
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To program scenes using setup mode: 1. Enter setup mode. Press and hold the SCENE 1 and OFF buttons for about three seconds until the scene LEDs start cycling. 2. Select Sc (scene setup) by pressing the FADE 5 button twice. Sc and 1 (scene 1) will alternately flash in the FADE window. 3. Select scene. Press the MASTER 5 or 6 button to select the number of the scene to be programmed (1 through 15; 0 is the OFF scene). 4. Program scene settings for each zone. For lighting zones, press the ZONE 5 or 6 button to set the zone intensity. (GRX-3500 units will display exact percentage light output; press again to adjust light levels in 1% increments.) For AC shade zones, press the ZONE 5 or 6 button until the ZONE LEDs match the right shade position for this scene. See the illustration on page 18. For Sivoia QED shade zones, press the ZONE 5 or 6 button until the ZONE LEDs match the right shade position for this scene. See the illustration on page 18. For unaffected zones, press and hold the ZONE 6 button until all its LEDs go out and the middle three LEDs light (this may take up to 10 seconds). This zone’s settings will not be affected when this scene is selected. To reprogram an unaffected zone as affected, follow the steps above. Then press the ZONE 5 button for about three seconds until the middle three ZONE LEDs are no longer lit. Program the zone’s settings. 5. Set the scene’s fade-in time. Press and hold the TEMPORARY ZONES button. The current fadein time will be displayed. Adjust using the FADE 5 or 6 button while still holding the TEMPORARY ZONES button. (Fade time does not apply to shade zones.) 6. Exit setup mode. Press and hold the SCENE 1 and OFF buttons until the LEDs stop cycling.
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Select the Save Mode You Want to Use Save modes enable you to specify how buttons on the control unit work. For example, adjustments to a zone’s settings can be temporary or saved for the current scene. Buttons can also be disabled to prevent accidental changes. To select the save mode you want to use: 2 Select Sd 3 1. Enter setup mode. Press and hold the SCENE 1 and Select OFF buttons for about three seconds until scene LEDs save mode FADE TEMPORARY ZONE 5 ZONE 6 start cycling. 2. Select Sd. Press the FADE 5 button until Sd is dis ZONES played in the FADE window. MS 3. Select save mode. Press the MASTER 5 or 6 MASTER button to scroll through the save modes and select one. Refer to the save mode descriptions in the table 1 , 4 below. Enter 4. Exit setup mode. Press and hold the SCENE 1 and (exit) OFF buttons until scene LEDs stop cycling. setup mode
Code
Stands for
Sd
Save by Default Changes to a zone’s intensity/shade position or fade time are saved for the current scene. To make temporary adjustments in Sd mode, refer to page 19. Typical user: Home theater owner.
Description
Sb
Save by Button TEMPORARY ZONES LED is normally ON and all intensity/shade position and fade changes are temporary unless the TEMPORARY ZONES LED is turned OFF with the TEMPORARY ZONES button. Typical user: Restaurant manager.
Sn
Save Never TEMPORARY ZONES LED is permanently ON and cannot be turned OFF. In this mode, all intensity changes are temporary. Typical user: Lighting designer.
4S
Four Scenes Allows only the four SCENE buttons, OFF button, IR receiver, and MASTER 5 or 6 buttons to operate. All other buttons on the control unit are disabled. Typical use: Rented meeting space.
bd
Button Disable All buttons on the control unit are disabled. IR receiver and wallstations are still functional. (Setup mode is still accessible by repeating Step 1.) Typical use: Public space.
16- and 24-Zone GRX Control Units The 16 and 24 zone GRAFIK Eye control units offer an expanded number of zones that can be controlled from a single wall station. The zone intensity LEDs on the GRX-4x16 or GRX-4x24 will display the light level of a set of eight zones at a time. Other sets of zones may be displayed and controlled by pressing the Zone Select Button.
Addressing The GRX-4x16 and the GRX-4x24 control units take multiple, consecutive addresses. The GRX-4x16 control unit takes up two consecutive addresses, and the GRX-4x24 control unit requires three. To ensure there are sufficient addresses available, any GRX-4x16 and/or GRX-4x24 control units in the system should be addressed first.
Assigning Zones When assigning zones use the chart below as a guide to see how zones are displayed on the Circuit Selector. The chart is for a 24-zone control unit, which uses three addresses. A 16-zone control unit uses only two addresses. Control Unit Addresses A1, A2, A3 A2, A3, A4 . . . . . . A6, A7, A8 R
Zones on Control Unit 1-8 9-16 17-24 1-8 9-16 17-24 . . . . 1-8 9-16 17-24
Circuit Selector Display A11-A18 A21-A28 A31-A38 A21-A28 A31-A38 A41-A48 . . . . A61-A68 A71-A78 A81-A88
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Section 5:
Using the GRAFIK Eye® Control Unit NOTE: For slider units, this section is covered in the Addendum included with those units. This section describes how to use your GRAFIK Eye control unit, including selecting scenes, making temporary changes, and setting up system communications.
Selecting Scenes ZONE 5
FADE
ZONE 6
TEMPORARY
ZONES MS
MASTER
Scene 1 Scene 2 Scene 3 Scene 4 OFF
To select a scene, press the corresponding SCENE button on the control unit. The first button calls up scene 1; the second button, scene 2; and so on. The last button is the OFF scene. Scenes 1 through 4 (and OFF) can be selected on the control unit. Scenes 5 through 16 are selected only by using wallstations and other optional control interfaces. (For installation and setup procedures, refer to the separate instructions provided with the wallstation or interface.)
Temporarily Adjusting Light Levels and Shade Positions You can temporarily adjust the light level or shade position of a zone. Temporary adjustments remain in effect only until a new scene selection occurs. NOTE: For control units set to bd save mode (refer to page 21), temporary adjustments can be made only using a wallstation, shade controller, or IR control.
ZONE 5
FADE
ZONE 6
TEMPORARY
ZONES
TEMPORARY LED TEMPORARY ZONES
MS
MASTER
MASTER raise/lower SCENE buttons
ZONE raise/lower buttons
To temporarily adjust all lighting zones: 1. Press the appropriate scene button. 2. To raise or lower the intensity of all lighting zones in the scene, press the MASTER 5 or 6 button. (This will not affect shade zones or unaffected lighting zones.) To temporarily adjust a lighting zone: 1. Press the TEMPORARY ZONES button so the TEMPORARY LED above the TEMPORARY ZONES button lights. 2. Press the ZONE 5 or 6 button to adjust any zone’s light level.
LED Displays for Temporarily Changing Lighting Settings Lighting Level (%)
LED DIsplay
Lighting Level (%)
0
43-56
1-13
57-70
14-28
71-85
29-42
86-100
LED DIsplay
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ZONE 5
FADE
ZONE 6
TEMPORARY
ZONES MS
To temporarily adjust a Sivoia QEDTM shade zone: 1. Press the TEMPORARY ZONES button so the TEMPORARY LED above the TEMPORARY ZONES button lights. 2. Press the ZONE 5 or 6 button to adjust any zone’s shade position to a preset position. 3. Use the raise/lower buttons on the wallstation that controls the shade zone to adjust it to a position that is not a preset.
TEMPORARY LED TEMPORARY ZONES
MASTER
To temporarily adjust an AC shade zone: 1. If fully open, press the ZONE 6 button. At the desired position, press the ZONE 6 button again to stop the AC shade. 2. If fully closed, press the ZONE 5 button. At the desired position, press the ZONE 5 button again to stop the AC shade.
ZONE raise/lower buttons
LED Displays for Temporarily Changing Shade Settings Scene Status/Control
AC Shade Zones Stopped
Raising
Sivoia QED Shade Zones Lowering
Stopped
Raising
Lowering
Affected/Control unit
Unaffected/Control unit
Affected/Wallstation
Unaffected/Wallstation Legend: LED lit LED off
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Setting Up Communications between Two or More Control Units Two-way communications between control units enables you to set up lighting and shade effects for more than one control unit. Depending on the room or facility, you can set up two-way communications so that all control units “talk” and “listen” to each other. In this configuration, selecting a scene at any one of the control units automatically activates the same scene in the others. Optionally, you set up some control units to share two-way communications while others do not. This configuration enables you to specify which control units activate the same scenes and which work independently. NOTE: The control units must be addressed (as described on page 17) before setting up two-way communications.
A1 “talks” . . . LEDs cycle
. . . A2 “listens” LEDs flash
A1 “listens” . . . LEDs flash
To set up communications between control units: 1. Put A1 in setup mode. Press and hold the SCENE 1 and OFF buttons for about three seconds, until the LEDs cycle. 2. Identify the control units that should “listen” to A1 (A2 and up to six others). At each of the other control units, press and hold the SCENE 1 button for about three seconds until the LEDs flash in unison, showing that these control unit(s) are “listening” to A1 and will respond to its commands. To make a “listening” control unit not listen to A1: Put A1 in setup mode, then press the “listening” control unit’s OFF button until the LEDs stop flashing. 3. Take A1 out of setup mode. Press and hold the SCENE 1 and OFF buttons for about three seconds, until the LEDs on A1 and all other linked control units stop cycling. You have set up communications in one direction between A1 and all “listen ing” control units. 4. To complete the two-way communication, reverse the process described above. Put A2 in setup mode; then make A1 (and any other control units) “listen”; then take A2 out of setup mode. Continue for each control unit.
. . . when A2 “talks” LEDs cycle
Example: Three Control Units All Communicating for 40-Zone Control
A1, A2, A3
Selecting a scene on A1 . . .
24 zones A4 8 zones
A5 8 zones
. . . Activates the same scene on A2 and A3.
All three control units are programmed to communicate with one another and act like a 16-zone control unit. Note that communications are set up both ways among all control units: • A1 “talks” and “listens” to A2 and A3. • A2 “talks” and “listens” to A1 and A3. • A3 “talks” and “listens” to A1 and A2.
Setting Up Communications between Control Units, Wallstations, and Other Accessories Wallstations and other optional accessories (refer to page 3) must be set up to communicate with control units on the GRAFIK Eye link. For procedures on how to set up communications with wallstations and accessories, refer to the separate instructions included with the device.
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Control Directory Use this Directory as GRX-4000 series control units are addressed and zones are assigned. Keep this directory for job records and maintenance information.
Area: Zone: A1 1 A1 2 A1 3 A1 4 A1 5 A1 6 A1 7 A1 8
A1 LUTRON
Area: Zone: A2 1 A2 2 A2 3 A2 4 A2 5 A2 6 A2 7 A2 8
A2 LUTRON
Area: Zone: A3 1 A3 2 A3 3 A3 4 A3 5 A3 6 A3 7 A3 8
A3 LUTRON
Area: Zone: A4 1 A4 2 A4 3 A4 4 A4 5 A4 6 A4 7 A4 8
A4 LUTRON
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Area: Zone: A5 1 A5 2 A5 3 A5 4 A5 5 A5 6 A5 7 A5 8 Area: Zone: A6 1 A6 2 A6 3 A6 4 A6 5 A6 6 A6 7 A6 8 Area: Zone: A7 1 A7 2 A7 3 A7 4 A7 5 A7 6 A7 7 A7 8 Area: Zone: A8 1 A8 2 A8 3 A8 4 A8 5 A8 6 A8 7 A8 8
A5 LUTRON
A6 LUTRON
A7 LUTRON
A8 LUTRON
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Troubleshooting Problem Control unit does not turn lights on
Possible Cause Miswire Incorrect programming
Control unit does not control load or ZONE control does not work
Miswire Incorrect programming
Solution Check wiring (refer to wiring details on pages 5 and 6). Check programming. Check wiring (refer to wiring details on pages 5 and 6). Check programming/addressing.
Wallstation does not function properly
Miswire or loose connection
T ighten loose connections at PELV (Class 2: USA) terminals on unit and wallstations (refer to page 7).
Control unit does not allow scene changes or zone adjustments
Incorrect programming Wrong save mode
Check wallstation programming. Refer to page 21 for a description of save modes.
Control unit does not allow shade changes or adjustments
Incorrect programming
Check programming. Control unit must be correctly addressed; see page 16.
Fluorescent load flickers
Dimmed hot and switched hot wires crossed Low end set too low
Check wiring (refer to wiring details on pages 5 and 6). Set low end; see page 13.
Panel is warm
Normal operation
Make sure panel has adequate airflow and ventilation
Two control units have the same address (usually A1)
One control unit has wires 3 and 4 crossed or open
Check wiring (refer to wiring details on pages 5 and 6).
Module LED Diagnostics Unit LED Status Possible Cause Off No power or defective module “Heartbeat” (~1 per sec) Normal operation “Lighthouse” (~1 per 7 sec.) Not communicating with processor; open control harness; module set to invalid or diagnostic address; system not properly configured or addressed in software Zone LED Diagnostics (4A; 4E - 230-CE ONLY!) Zone LED Status Load Status Description Off Off Normal; load Off Continuously On On Incandescent/electronic dimming “Heartbeat” (~1 per sec.) On Magnetic dimming Error Codes 1 blink, pause, repeat 2 blinks, pause, repeat 3 blinks, pause, repeat 4 blinks, pause, repeat
Off Off On full Off
Load short-circuit/overload1 Inductive load2 Shorted component3 DC detection4
Locate and repair fault; cycle power to the module Check software configuration; MLV load detected with ELV software setting 3 Replace the module; internal device shorted 4 Possible faulty MLV load 1 2
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Warranty Lutron Electronics Co., Inc. One Year Limited Warranty For a period of one year from the date of purchase, and subject to the exclusions and restrictions described below, Lutron warrants each new unit to be free from manufacturing defects. Lutron will, at its option, either repair the defective unit or issue a credit equal to the purchase price of the defective unit to the Customer against the purchase price of comparable replacement part purchased from Lutron. Replacements for the unit provided by Lutron or, at its sole discretion, an approved vendor may be new, used, repaired, reconditioned, and/or made by a different manufacturer. If the unit is commissioned by Lutron or a Lutron approved third party as part of a Lutron commissioned lighting control system, the term of this warranty will be extended, and any credits against the cost of replacement parts will be prorated, in accordance with the warranty issued with the commissioned system, except that the term of the unit’s warranty term will be measured from the date of its commissioning. EXCLUSIONS AND RESTRICTIONS This Warranty does not cover, and Lutron and its suppliers are not responsible for: 1. Damage, malfunction or inoperability diagnosed by Lutron or a Lutron approved third party as caused by normal wear and tear, abuse, misuse, incorrect installation, neglect, accident, interference or environmental factors, such as (a) use of incorrect line voltages, fuses or circuit breakers; (b) failure to install, maintain and operate the unit pursuant to the operating instructions provided by Lutron and the applicable provisions of the National Electrical Code and of the Safety Standards of Underwriter’s Laboratories; (c) use of incompatible devices or accessories; (d) improper or insufficient ventilation; (e) unauthorized repairs or adjustments; (f) vandalism; or (g) an act of God, such as fire, lightning, flooding, tornado, earthquake, hurricane or other problems beyond Lutron’s control. 2. On-site labor costs to diagnose issues with, and to remove, repair, replace, adjust, reinstall and/or reprogram the unit or any of its components. 3. 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To better enable Lutron to address a warranty claim, have the unit’s serial and model numbers available when making the call. If Lutron, in its sole discretion, determines that an on-site visit or other remedial action is necessary, Lutron may send a Lutron Services Co. representative or coordinate the dispatch of a representative from a Lutron approved vendor to Customer’s site, and/or coordinate a warranty service call between Customer and a Lutron approved vendor. This warranty gives you specific legal rights, and you may also have other rights which vary from state to state. Some states do not allow limitations on how long an implied warranty lasts, so the above limitation may not apply to you. Some states do not allow the exclusion or limitation of incidental or consequential damages, so the above limitation or exclusion may not apply to you. These products may be covered under one or more of the following U.S. patents: 4,893,062; 4,924,151; 5,191,265; 5,430,356; 5,463,286; 5,949,200; 6,188,181; DES 344,264; and corresponding foreign patents. National Electrical Code (NEC) is a registered trademark of the National Fire Protection Association, Inc., Quincy, Massachusetts. Lutron, the sunburst logo, Hi-Lume, Tu-Wire, and GRAFIK Eye are registered trademarks, and Eco-10, Sivoia QED, and Liaison are trademarks of Lutron Electronics Co., Inc. © 2007 Lutron Electronics Co., Inc.
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